What does Mahabharat say about revenge?
The Mahabharata says ‘Revenge is the purest emotion’.
What does Gita say about betrayal?
Lord Krishna, in the Mahabharata (including the Bhagavad Gita), first advises that if someone cheats or unjustly treats or wrongs then first one should try to tolerate and try to rectify others wrong actions by making them understand the inappropriate nature of their actions and their subsequent results.
Who said revenge is the purest?
Our source said, “The posters of Ramu’s film have a catch line that reads, `Revenge is the purest emotion’ Mahabharata’. The censor board in Hyderabad objected to this and asked the producers of the film, Cinergy and Ram Gopal Varma, to remove this supposed reference to the Mahabharata.
What does Bhagavad Gita say about enemy?
Fear and worry are two enemies, that are deterrents to our well-being. We must strive to eradicate them from our minds completely.
What is wrong in Geeta?
No any wrong thing is written in geeta. Geeta is a universal book. No body has cut its sentences still.
What is the purest emotion in the Mahabharata?
The Mahabharata says ‘Revenge is the purest emotion’. Can we justify that? – Quora The Mahabharata says “Revenge is the purest emotion”. Can we justify that? 8 clever moves when you have $1,000 in the bank.
Is revenge always better than forgiveness in Mahabharata?
Eventhough Revenge remains to be the purest form of emotion And again “Revenge is not always better but neither is forgiveness.” Mahabharata never said anything. It’s is just what we take from it. If you take it like Pandavas were successful only by revenge, no.
Why is revenge the pursest form of Love?
Revenge is pursest because of the fact that it gives person the level dedication which love or any other emotion cannot give. Even if a mother loves her child, her dedication can never reach the equivalence of that of revenge. Love is blind but revenge is blind, deaf, unable to sense anything in its path to its goal.
What is the purest form of revenge?
Revenge is nothing but an outcome of anger and frustration for a person who has wronged you. This is probably the purest form because this emotion doesn’t lead to anything else. It retains its form till it is satisfied.
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